Trek Construction & Environmental Services Ltd.
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Construction Supervision Services

Construction supervision of new well sites and access roads on both private and Crown lands. Completion of Schedule D/Environmental Field Reports (EFR) required under the new Enhanced Approvals Process. Cleanup of wellsites and access roads after drilling operations. Construction of production pads (teardrops). Pipeline right of way construction and cleanup. Environmental monitoring and erosion control measures. Road maintenance. Road upgrading, periodically required during the life of a production field. Culvert installation. Culvert upgrades and cleaning. Well Site Placement. Pipeline Placement. Pipeline Repair.

Detailed Site Assessments

Trek provides qualified onsite personnel for Detailed Site Assessments (DSA) on decommissioned sites situated on private lands. The DSA is the re-vegetation assessment of a reclaimed well site, access road, pipeline or facility. A DSA is a prerequisite to a Reclamation Certificate Application for a reclaimed well site, access road, pipeline or facility. A typical DSA project would include: Completion or review of a Phase I Site Assessment report. Completion or Review of a Phase II Site Assessment report (if applicable). On-site study of topsoil depth and quality compared to offsite control areas. Assessment of vegetation types and diversity compared to offsite control areas. Study of vegetation growth and vitality compared to offsite control areas. Comparison of landscape contours to the surrounding land. Compilation of all information into a structured report for inclusion with the reclamation certificate application.

Site Decommissioning

Trek provides supervision services for decommissioning of well site production equipment, satellite facilities, oil battery facilities, pipeline facilities and gas plant facilities. All equipment is dispersed to locations as per Client requirements.

Erosion Control

Trek utilizes qualified, third party, professionals for the design of erosion control measures for wind and water erosion on well sites, access roads and pipeline crossings. This includes sensitive Riparian areas along stream banks of creeks and rivers. A typical erosion project would include: Assess the erosion impacted area or the potential erosion impacts that could occur. Provide a site specific recommendation to mitigate the potential for erosion. Provide onsite supervision during construction phase to implement the erosion control measures. Provide follow-up monitoring to measure success of erosion control measures. Provide follow-up reporting to client.

Health & Safety Management

Some of the most recent accidents in the Energy and Chemical Industries has aroused public opinion to the point where new regulations have been developed. A Safety Management Program (SMP) is based on the principal that all hazards must be understood and controlled. A program of this nature is only successful when combined with the following guidelines: Systematic identification of the hazards. Significance of the hazards. Implementation of Controls. Emergency Planning. Solid commitment from Management and Staff to adhere to the program implemented.

Oilfield Waste Tracking

Trek designs and maintains "Oilfield Waste Tracking" Databases, for clientele, to simplify the "Annual Oilfield Waste Disposition Reporting" process required under ERCB Directive 058 & ERCB Directive 030. The ERCB requires generators (licensee/approval holders) of oilfield waste, to track all oilfield wastes from the initial point of generation through to the point of final disposition (cradle to grave). All dangerous oilfield wastes (DOW) and those reportable oilfield wastes listed in Directive 058: Oilfield Waste Management Requirements for the Upstream Petroleum Industry, Table 9.1, Reportable Oilfield Wastes, must be included in the annual oilfield waste disposition report.